Monday Evening Concerts is the city’s longest-running new-music series, but many similar efforts in L.A. share the same family tree.
552 Capp St. doubles the size of the institution, no longer San Francisco’s best-kept secret.
Musicians are expanding the Gershwin favorite to represent a more diverse understanding of America.
LA Opera is staging Highway 1, USA in a new production by Kaneza Schaal, with James Conlon conducting.
The Gurgels have been bringing São Paulo to San Francisco for a decade now, courtesy of the Cressman clan.
Our introduction to one of the 20th century’s greatest pianists, a poet, showman, and prolific recording artist.
A cast of African dancers has reimagined Pina Bausch’s 1975 choreography for the work and is now touring internationally.
Following a run of shows with pianist Kenny Barron, Blake is debuting at SFJAZZ this week as a bandleader.
The famed choreographer says Shakespeare and Prokofiev are only the starting points for this modern telling, which arrives in L.A. next week.
For its latest project, the San Francisco duo embarked on a three-week filming excursion in the California wilderness.